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Maybe we need to start looking at him like a 3-star WR...instead of looking at him as Alshon 2.0.

I think we're looking for the Jeffery gene-pool in this situation and that's alot to live up to. Maybe, just maybe, he's not as good as big bro. Not every skill position player can contribute in the first year or two. Maybe he doesn't break out until his Jr & Sr year.

Also, FWIW...I believe he had surgery in the spring. Not sure what sort of surgery & the related recovery.

Jeffery 2.0 as they call him is fine, and he will see the field next year. This kid is better than most even think he is. Give it some time, he was a redshirt for a reason. He will play next year, believe that.

I think it would be hard to have the last name Jeffery because it's natural for people to compare him to his brother. He probably will be good once he learns the play book and has some experience. He can positively contribute his own way.

I think it would be hard to have the last name Jeffery because it's natural for people to compare him to his brother. He probably will be good once he learns the play book and has some experience. He can positively contribute his own way.

I agree with this, and may I also add that we have Seniors and Juniors.

Yes depth, and we play lights out with these guys whether it is Ace Sanders or Cunningham on tight end. No need to force a guy out there that is young, and this is one reason why depth is amazing.

We have depth at TE and WR, and it is being shown this year. As someone who can see these "practices." He will fit in just fine, and he will shine next year.

Maybe we need to start looking at him like a 3-star WR...instead of looking at him as Alshon 2.0.

I think we're looking for the Jeffery gene-pool in this situation and that's alot to live up to. Maybe, just maybe, he's not as good as big bro. Not every skill position player can contribute in the first year or two. Maybe he doesn't break out until his Jr & Sr year.

Also, FWIW...I believe he had surgery in the spring. Not sure what sort of surgery & the related recovery.